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iHM and Miami Dolphins Ink New Multi-Year Agreement


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iHeartMedia Treasure Coast signs a new multi-year deal to become the Miami Dolphins radio broadcast partner for the Fort Pierce market. Beginning in the 2023 season, live gameday broadcasts will air on WAVW (Wave 92.7) and WCZR (Real Radio 101.7). The two stations will carry all Miami Dolphins football game broadcasts and play-by-play coverage as well as a pregame show and postgame show and other programming.

The Dolphins game broadcasts will feature familiar voices, with former Dolphins wide receiver Jimmy Cefalo handling play-by-play duties, former Dolphins tight end Joe Rose providing color commentary and former Dolphins linebacker Kim Bokamper giving analysis and updates from the sidelines.

"We are honored to be the new Treasure Coast home of the Miami Dolphins," said iHeartMedia Sports President Kevin LeGrett. "The Miami Dolphins are the premiere sports team in the area and we are excited to use our scale and reach to bring the passion and love for the game to more fans in additional markets."

"iHeartMedia Treasure Coast is excited to provide Dolphins fans all across Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties, great game day coverage and other Dolphins programming," added iHeartMedia West Palm Beach and Treasure Coast Market President Mark McCauley.

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